The Canadian Armed Forces are likely our most respected institution. But what happens when the war ends and the soldiers come home and return to peacetime life and they're not on the front pages anymore? And governments are returning to deficit cutting so the military will be a very ripe target. How do we avoid making them our 'peace dividend'? CDFAI Senior Research Fellow Colin Robertson is a recently retired career diplomat who served in New York, Hong Kong, Los Angeles and in Washington and he will offer a perspective on the challenges and what we need to do to sustain support for a strong, muscular Canadian Armed Forces
This paper will examine the Canadian Force's growing utilization of private military firms on intern...
This paper considers some of the lessons that can be drawn from Canada's experience in Afghanistan. ...
Canada’s six-year military mission in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province was one of the most intense an...
Canadians have been comfortably living with the myth of Canada as a peacekeeping nation since the Su...
As Canada's military mission in Afghanistan winds down and the country faces several years of fiscal...
Embassy: http://www.embassynews.ca/opinion/2008/01/23/afghanistan-panel-recommends-re-orienting-cana...
Panel) (2008) reinforced a prominent misperception in the current debate over the role of Canadian f...
This article begins by describing how Canada’s current commitments to the United Nations are located...
Abstract: Over the past twenty years, domestic military operations in Canada have seen a dramatic in...
Canada’s security interests and the mission of our Armed Forces – that is to defend Canada, defend N...
This is a “comment” feature in the Globe and Mail newspaper (2006) regarding Canada’s participation ...
This paper examines four key Prime Ministerial decisions about Canada’s military involvement in Afgh...
Canada’s role in re-building a war torn Afghanistan after decades of conflict was the focus for the ...
Military Preparedness in a New Security Environment: The Canadian Army Reserve's Contribution to Pu...
Introduction: The issues of political, legal, and constitutional accountability in sending Canadian ...
This paper will examine the Canadian Force's growing utilization of private military firms on intern...
This paper considers some of the lessons that can be drawn from Canada's experience in Afghanistan. ...
Canada’s six-year military mission in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province was one of the most intense an...
Canadians have been comfortably living with the myth of Canada as a peacekeeping nation since the Su...
As Canada's military mission in Afghanistan winds down and the country faces several years of fiscal...
Embassy: http://www.embassynews.ca/opinion/2008/01/23/afghanistan-panel-recommends-re-orienting-cana...
Panel) (2008) reinforced a prominent misperception in the current debate over the role of Canadian f...
This article begins by describing how Canada’s current commitments to the United Nations are located...
Abstract: Over the past twenty years, domestic military operations in Canada have seen a dramatic in...
Canada’s security interests and the mission of our Armed Forces – that is to defend Canada, defend N...
This is a “comment” feature in the Globe and Mail newspaper (2006) regarding Canada’s participation ...
This paper examines four key Prime Ministerial decisions about Canada’s military involvement in Afgh...
Canada’s role in re-building a war torn Afghanistan after decades of conflict was the focus for the ...
Military Preparedness in a New Security Environment: The Canadian Army Reserve's Contribution to Pu...
Introduction: The issues of political, legal, and constitutional accountability in sending Canadian ...
This paper will examine the Canadian Force's growing utilization of private military firms on intern...
This paper considers some of the lessons that can be drawn from Canada's experience in Afghanistan. ...
Canada’s six-year military mission in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province was one of the most intense an...